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Musical Instruments Museum (Musee des Instruments de Musique)
The museum's reputation is mainly built on its extraordinary collections. With a wealth of some 7000 instruments, the MIM is currently an internationally renowned instrumental museum. Once inside, you'll embark on a true tour of the musical world. After your trip past the some 1500 pieces on exhibit, the instruments and their history will no longer hold any secrets: from viole da gamba from the Court of Brussels to the 20th century ther ...more
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Groningen
Groningen is the largest city in the north of Netherlands. the canals and the Groninger Museum are main sight in this area of Netherlands.
Groningen, Netherlands
Groningen, Netherlands
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Pierre Marcolini
A world wide famously known chocolatier in Brussels, Belgium. amazing taste for good chocolate.
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The Saint-Bénézet Bridge
According to legend, a young shepherd heard a voice commanding him to build a bridge over the Rhône, and was guided by angels to Avignon where the townspeople refused to believe his story until he carried an enormous stone over to the river. Construction of the bridge was started in 1177 and completed in 1185. It is 920 metres long, 4 metres wide with 22 arches, and is called the ?marvel of time? because it has threat ...more
Avignon, France
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Place de l Horloge and Place Pie
The nightlife areas of Avignon. There are many bars and nightclubs, as well as live music venues such as the AJMI Jazz club (Association for Impovisational Jazz Music).
Avignon, France
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Nîmes
The Nîmes Arena is the best preserved example of a Roman amphitheatre. It was built under the reign of Emperor Augustus in the 1st century A.D. An audio-guided tour is available with information in the gladiators? section on the games. The Maison Carrée is the only completely preserved Roman temple in the world which now shows 3D films on a giant screen inside and the Magne Tower gives a stunning view over the city of Nîmes ...more
Nimes, France
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Palais des Papes
This Papal Residence is a key attraction for visitors interested in religion and art, but also has magnificent architecture. The Palace of the Popes was built due to the removal of the Curia from Rome to Avignon under the reign of Clement V, and has been expanded with each papal visit. ...more
Avignon, France
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The Brangwyn Museum
A late 18th century townhouse situated opposite the coach-house containing old carriages and sledges at the entrance to a picturesque garden.
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De Meulemeester
The main road running from Burg square to the centre of Bruges.
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